**Peanut's Board Butter Now Available**

Peanut's Board Butter


The board butter has been a huge success and I have managed to agree a partnership with Cosy Cotswold Company to supply them with it under their own branding. Their house and business signs are absolutely fantastic and I hope my butter will make their products even better. One of our other colleagues making chopping boards has also agreed a partnership and their feedback has been extremely encouraging. Let's hope our work together lasts for many years.

New Products


I've been really busy with various shows and craft fairs over the last few months and have decided to make individual pieces now based on things I see every day but with my unique take on them. It started with a large round chopping board in brown oak, an elm charcuterie board and a lazy Susan in brown oak and resin. We loved the latter so much I came up with a large kaleidoscope one with white pearl resin separators. The huge oak chopping board was a commission for a close friend as was the cribbage board, the set of 3 heart cutting boards and  the set of placemats, coasters and a centre piece. The 'squares' clock was an idea that  Gail came up with and is made from a variety of hardwoods. Finally the side table was made from elm with English oak legs and stainless steel posts separating the top from the legs

What's in the pipeline?


Coffee table

I made a set of curved walnut 'X' legs for a coffee table a few years ago but for a variety of reason, I couldn't find a top to do them justice. I now have some time so intend to make it as a potential commission if anybody is interested and currently couching views on what it should look like. At the moment I'm leaning towards either a solid live edge piece of walnut or oak or a highly figured piece of hardwood (type undecided) with clear resin to see the beauty of the legs.

Shows

I'll be exhibiting at the Witney Craft Fair on Saturday 26th July and again on 23rd August. The Frampton Country Fair on 14th September is fast approaching and is billed as the largest one day country fair in the country and having visited it last year, it probably is. Loads of new products are expected to be ready by then./